Produced in collaboration with Dorling Kindersley, the leader in cartographic publishing, the updated 2nd edition applies the most modern and innovative map-making techniques to present global history in all it's complexity and diversity. The Prentice Hall Atlas of Western Civilization present both a broad overview and a detailed examination historial developments.

Europe: 18,000 Years Ago The World: Prehistory to 10,000 BCE Prehistoric Europe The Advent of Agriculture Urban Centers and Trade Routes The First Empires The Growth of the City Mycenaean Greece New Kingdom Egypt Assyrian and Babylonian Empires The Achaemenid Empire The Mediterranean World: 700-300 BCE The Athenian Empire: 454-428 BCE The Peloponnesian War The Empire of Alexander Italy in 264 BCE The Punic Wars The Rooman Empire Trade in the Roman Empire The Growth of Christianity Migrations and Invasions: 350-500 CE The Roman Empire: 240-395 CE Inheritors of Rome Growth of the Islamic World Empire of Charlemagne Europe: 800-1000 The Norman Conquest of England Seljuk Turks and the Byzantine Empire The Age of the Crusades Crusader States Crusading Ideal in Europe: 1100-1300 Trade in Medieval Europe 12th-Century Renaissance in Europe TheReconquista The Black Death The Hundred Years'War Central Europe in the 15th Century Renaissance Italy: 1300-1570 The Spread of Printing in the 15th Century Global Economies and Technologies: CA. 1500 European Expansion Struggle for Supremacy in Europe: 1493-1551 The Religious Map of Europe in 1590 The Height ofOttoman Power 17th-Century Europe The World: 1600-1700 Portuguese South America Spanish South America The World Slave Trade The Colonization of North America The Enlightenment in Europe Europe in the 18th Century The French Revolution Napoleonic Europe An Era of Revolution Europe After the Congress of Vienna: 1815-1852 German and Italian Unification The Nationalities of Europe in the 19th Century The Industrial Revolution in Britain: 1770-1870 Industrial Development in Europe: 1850-1914 South and Southeast Asia: 1765 Foreign Imperialism in East Asia North America: 1783-1905 The Scramble for Africa Movements Against Colonial Rule: 1880-1920 Global Migration The Economic Revolution The World in 1900 World War I Russian Revolution Europe During the Great Depression The Road to War Blitzkrieg in Europe World War II/ The Holocaust European Reguess: 1945-1952 Sov

Produced in collaboration with Dorling Kindersley, the leader in cartographic publishing, the updated 2nd edition applies the most modern and innovative map-making techniques to present global history in all it's complexity and diversity. The Prentice Hall Atlas of Western Civilization present both a broad overview and a detailed examination historial developments.

Table of Contents

Europe: 18,000 Years Ago The World: Prehistory to 10,000 BCE Prehistoric Europe The Advent of Agriculture Urban Centers and Trade Routes The First Empires The Growth of the City Mycenaean Greece New Kingdom Egypt Assyrian and Babylonian Empires The Achaemenid Empire The Mediterranean World: 700-300 BCE The Athenian Empire: 454-428 BCE The Peloponnesian War The Empire of Alexander Italy in 264 BCE The Punic Wars The Rooman Empire Trade in the Roman Empire The Growth of Christianity Migrations and Invasions: 350-500 CE The Roman Empire: 240-395 CE Inheritors of Rome Growth of the Islamic World Empire of Charlemagne Europe: 800-1000 The Norman Conquest of England Seljuk Turks and the Byzantine Empire The Age of the Crusades Crusader States Crusading Ideal in Europe: 1100-1300 Trade in Medieval Europe 12th-Century Renaissance in Europe TheReconquista The Black Death The Hundred Years'War Central Europe in the 15th Century Renaissance Italy: 1300-1570 The Spread of Printing in the 15th Century Global Economies and Technologies: CA. 1500 European Expansion Struggle for Supremacy in Europe: 1493-1551 The Religious Map of Europe in 1590 The Height ofOttoman Power 17th-Century Europe The World: 1600-1700 Portuguese South America Spanish South America The World Slave Trade The Colonization of North America The Enlightenment in Europe Europe in the 18th Century The French Revolution Napoleonic Europe An Era of Revolution Europe After the Congress of Vienna: 1815-1852 German and Italian Unification The Nationalities of Europe in the 19th Century The Industrial Revolution in Britain: 1770-1870 Industrial Development in Europe: 1850-1914 South and Southeast Asia: 1765 Foreign Imperialism in East Asia North America: 1783-1905 The Scramble for Africa Movements Against Colonial Rule: 1880-1920 Global Migration The Economic Revolution The World in 1900 World War I Russian Revolution Europe During the Great Depression The Road to War Blitzkrieg in Europe World War II/ The Holocaust European Reguess: 1945-1952 Sov